French AA52 MG Display Gun For AFV (Armored Fighting Vehicle) in *Good* condition.
Sold Individually (You will receive product pictured). Non-firing ATF approved display French AA52 Machine Gun for AFV (armored fighting vehicle). The dummy receiver is a mix of solid sections and some original pieces. This co-axial MG version is for the AFV (armored fighting vehicle) and uses a solenoid to remote fire the machine gun. The solenoid is lacking the 2 mounting screws that attach it to the grip (see picture) Barrel has a red wood plug in the muzzle blocking our view of the bore. We have not been able to positively determine if this has a 7.5 French barrel or the 7.62 NATO barrel. Will show signs of wear, marring, grease, grime, rust, etc....
These are for Display / Historical Reference purposes only, NOT FOR USE.
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French AA52 MG Display Gun For AFV (Armored Fighting Vehicle) in *Good* condition.
Sold Individually (You will receive product pictured).
Great for historical reference or display piece. Non-firing ATF approved display French AA52 Machine Gun for AFV (armored fighting vehicle). The dummy receiver is a mix of solid sections and some original pieces. This co-axial MG version is for the AFV (armored fighting vehicle) and uses a solenoid to remote fire the machine gun. The solenoid is lacking the 2 mounting screws that attach it to the grip (see picture) Includes the machine gun, barrel and solenoid (as pictured). Barrel has a red wood plug in the muzzle blocking our view of the bore. We have not been able to positively determine if this has a 7.5 French barrel or the 7.62 NATO barrel. Will show signs of wear, marring, grease, grime, rust, etc....
These are for Display / Historical Reference purposes only, NOT FOR USE.
The AA-52 (full designation in French: Arme Automatique Transformable Modèle 1952, "Transformable automatic weapon model 1952") is one of the first French-produced guns of the post–World War II era. The AA-52 general-purpose machine gun was conceived and developed following the French military's experiences in the First Indochina War during the early 1950s.